I go to the health food store for whatever healthcare needs I have. I do not trust FDA approved methods to do anything but treat symptoms, fill me full of toxins, and fuel the economy with the “Big-Pharma” payload. “Big-Pharma” is such a monster it is now making government policy and possibly taking away our

I go to the health food store for whatever healthcare needs I have. I do not trust FDA approved methods to do anything but treat symptoms, fill me full of toxins, and fuel the economy with the “Big-Pharma” payload. “Big-Pharma” is such a monster it is now making government policy and possibly taking away our

I go to the health food store for whatever healthcare needs I have. I do not trust FDA approved methods to do anything but treat symptoms, fill me full of toxins, and fuel the economy with the “Big-Pharma” payload. “Big-Pharma” is such a monster it is now making government policy and possibly taking away our

I go to the health food store for whatever healthcare needs I have. I do not trust FDA approved methods to do anything but treat symptoms, fill me full of toxins, and fuel the economy with the “Big-Pharma” payload. “Big-Pharma” is such a monster it is now making government policy and possibly taking away our

I go to the health food store for whatever healthcare needs I have. I do not trust FDA approved methods to do anything but treat symptoms, fill me full of toxins, and fuel the economy with the “Big-Pharma” payload. “Big-Pharma” is such a monster it is now making government policy and possibly taking away our

NEW YORK Monster Beverage (MNST) is hitting back at a lawsuit alleging its energy drinks were responsible for the death of a 14-year-old girl, saying that no blood test was performed to confirm that the girl died of “caffeine toxicity.” The disclosures come amid intensifying scrutiny of energy drinks and their caffeine levels. A lawsuit

(CBS News) Michael Douglas is drawing worldwide attention. In an interview, he appeared to blame his throat cancer on oral sex and HPV, a sexually transmitted disease. One expert celebrated Douglas’ openness about the subject, but questioned his comment’s accuracy. Dr. David Agus, a CBS News contributor and oncologist, said on “CBS This Morning, “I

A few weeks ago, in his State of the Union address, President Obama talked about the importance of investing in transportation to create
jobs, make America a magnet for businesses, and improve the quality of people’s
lives. And at DOT we’re working hard to help make that happen around the country with support for roads,

(CBS News) Michael Douglas is drawing worldwide attention. In an interview, he appeared to blame his throat cancer on oral sex and HPV, a sexually transmitted disease. One expert celebrated Douglas’ openness about the subject, but questioned his comment’s accuracy. Dr. David Agus, a CBS News contributor and oncologist, said on “CBS This Morning, “I

I had plenty of reasons to be happy about Monday’s opening of the Macomb Transit Center in western Illinois.
First, when I was growing up in Peoria, we thought of McDonough County as something of a neglected land –we even called it “Forgottonia.” The roads were crumbling, and they seemed to have been forgotten

(CBS News) Michael Douglas is drawing worldwide attention. In an interview, he appeared to blame his throat cancer on oral sex and HPV, a sexually transmitted disease. One expert celebrated Douglas’ openness about the subject, but questioned his comment’s accuracy. Dr. David Agus, a CBS News contributor and oncologist, said on “CBS This Morning, “I

The best way to ensure a good night’s sleep might be breaking a sweat. The National Sleep Foundation’s 2013 Sleep in America poll showed that people who reported exercising said they snoozed better than those who didn’t work out, even if they got the same amount of shut-eye each night (about six hours and 51